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Information × Registration Number 0221U101165, 0116U001286 , R & D reports Title To develop the scientific foundations of agrarian resources using technology to improve the slope of agriculture in Western steppes of Ukraine popup.stage_title Head Lukаshchuk Liudmylа Ya., Кандидат сільськогосподарських наук Registration Date 15-01-2021 Organization Institute of Agriculture of Western Polissya popup.description2 The object of research - indicators of a comprehensive assessment of the agroecological condition of the soils of the Forest-Steppe of Rivne region. The purpose of the research is to create a database of ecological sustainability of agrolandscapes depending on anthropogenic load on the sloping lands of the forest-steppe zone of Rivne region and to substantiate proposals to improve the ecological condition of sloping lands and develop measures to increase productivity and ecological sustainability of agrolandscapes. Research methods - statistical, stock, reference data. Over the past 20 years, the area of eroded soils in Ukraine has increased by 1.9 million hectares and now amounts to about 12.1 million hectares of agricultural land, of which almost 9.4 million hectares are arable land. About 19 million hectares are deflationary-dangerous and several options for soil protection of the agro-landscape are proposed for their protection. Increasing soil fertility is one of the most important tasks today. Unfortunately, the analysis of the development of the agro-industrial complex of Ukraine as a whole and the eastern region shows that soil fertility is gradually declining. There are many reasons for this and the main ones are: erosion and deflation, soil fatigue, violation of the natural balance of carbon, insufficient and often incorrect use of chemicals and more. The economic crisis of the late twentieth century. beginning of the XXI century. hit agriculture the hardest. The desire of agricultural producers to obtain a stable economic income forced them to abandon the classic crop rotations, and in some cases even stop at monoculture. Also, the percentage of mineral fertilizers has decreased significantly, and organic matter has completely "gone down in history." Only the use of pesticides did not decrease, which ultimately led to the destruction of soil microflora, as well as useful entomofauna. All this led to the search for organic farming systems that would not o  Product Description popup.authors Krupko Halyna D Luzhnyi Bohdan V Lukаshchuk Liudmylа Ya. popup.nrat_date 2021-01-15 Close
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Head: Lukаshchuk Liudmylа Ya.. To develop the scientific foundations of agrarian resources using technology to improve the slope of agriculture in Western steppes of Ukraine. (popup.stage: ). Institute of Agriculture of Western Polissya. № 0221U101165
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